Villa Borghese Reopens the Giardino delle Erme
byAfter months of restoration work, the Giardino delle Erme in Villa Borghese (or Garden of the Hermes) has been reopened to the public.
Rome’s attractions
After months of restoration work, the Giardino delle Erme in Villa Borghese (or Garden of the Hermes) has been reopened to the public.
The Appia Antica, or the Appian Way, is one of the most ancient Roman roads. Explore it with a bike tour or a golf cart tour.
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The best spots to organize the perfect Roman picnic, where to get the ideal food for any occasion, and all the other items you can’t forget!
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A short walk from the Colosseum, you can find an exquisite rose garden with 1,100 different species of roses, with a spectacular view over the Palatine Hill
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The collection of the Galleria Borghese, which was defined as “the most beautiful collection in the world”, is still collected in the place that was created and designed for that collection – the Borghese Gallery.
The Most Beautiful Libraries in Rome: Vatican Library, Angelica Library, Vallicelliana Library and other historic libraries in Rome.
Discover the secrets of Rome’s underground on a guided tour. Visit the Capuchin Crypt, Catacombs, Basilica di San Nicola in Carcere.
Until Saturday, May 18, 2024, you can visit the Museum of Dreamers in Rome and immerse yourself in the realm of dreams and fantasy.
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A huge replica of the Colossus of Constantine stands in the garden of Villa Caffarelli, at Rome’s Capitoline Museums.